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13 years ago
Crescent
This was posted a few days ago by the filmmaker who is making a film with Don Alejandro: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Shift of the Ages SOTA does not know and has no affiliation with Keisha Crowther aka "Little Grandmother." Don Alejandro "Wandering Wolf" does not know or "recognize" her as a "Shaman," &q
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13 years ago
Crescent
Thanks for sharing that, i never thought of checking that claim up for validation... doesn't surprise me though. I think i have never met a more elaborate liar than Kiesha Crowther... When i first found her videos and her messages, it generally felt positive, and it seemed plausible to me that she was really recognized by the "Sioux/Salish" tribes, because i didn't know anythi
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13 years ago
Crescent
Here's an article on Kiesha Crowther which includes all anti-fraud research about her to date, including genealogy and all her claims of elders supporting her debunked. Tribe of Many Colors or Tribe of Many Dollars? By Dr. Al Carroll Kiesha Crowther AKA “Little Grandmother” has garnered a lot of attention, over a thousand followers, perhaps millions in cash, and even more contro
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
13 years ago
Crescent
QuotemaggyShe now has this link in her site containing, IMHO, a very lame excuse for the statements she made that she is the shaman for the Sioux-Salish people. She claimed to have been initiated by a person named Falling Feather who was not given permission by the tribe. She wasn't even sure if Falling Feathers was from the Flathead reservation or not. She claims Falling Feathers passed
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
13 years ago
Crescent
Kiesha Crowther is now urging her supporters to wear quartz crystal pendants and to tell their loved ones to do the same, and that these will somehow protect them from the alleged massive bursts of 'energies' coming to earth. It has also now become evident that the prophecy from Native American spirituality which Kiesha claims to be fulfilling (and claims to be recognized as s
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
13 years ago
Crescent
I think 'The Power of Now' was a pretty good read which offered me a new perspective on things: how we, as human beings, label everything, but often (when taking time off) are not present in a way that enables us to truly enjoy beautiful and simple things, like nature, without over-analyzing them. But, the more i progressed in the book, the more i got the impression it was just too radi
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
13 years ago
Crescent
I've got 'Autobiography of a Yogi' on my bookshelf. I thought it was a pretty accurate representation of Hindu teachings... until i found this thread. By the way, Sri Daya Mata has passed away on November 30, 2010.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
13 years ago
Crescent
The Tribe of Many Colors is a group which endorses a New Age interpretation of Native American spirituality, as well as theories about 2012 and pole shifts. It revolves around a woman named Kiesha Crowther, who calls herself Little Grandmother. She claims to be recognized by elders from many different indigenous tribes as well as Buddhist lamas: "The Sioux, the Salish, the Cherokee, the Chey
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